Kellogg will cut its global work force by 7%

Kellogg Co., maker of cereals such as Frosted Mini-Wheats, above, said it will cut 7% of its global work force as part of a four-year cost-saving plan.

Kellogg Co., maker of cereals such as Frosted Mini-Wheats, above, said it will cut 7% of its global work force as part of a four-year cost-saving plan. (Kellogg's/Associated Press Images)

Ricardo Lopez

Kellogg Co. on Monday reported third-quarter net sales of $3.7 billion and also announced a four-year plan to cut costs that will include reducing its global work force by 7%, or about 2,000 jobs.

Though the company largely met earnings expectations, its U.S. morning food sales declined 2.2% to $883 million in the quarter ending Sept. 28, Kellogg said.

Its U.S. snacks sales also declined, falling 2.4% to $886 million in the third quarter.

Kellogg is not alone in suffering revenue drops amid a poor economy. Other food companies such as Kraft Foods Inc. have struggled to get customers to spend more money at the grocery store.

Michigan-based Kellogg said its plan to cut costs will include consolidating its supply-chain structure and eliminating excess capacity.

"We are making the difficult decisions necessary to address structural cost-saving opportunities which will enable us to increase investment in our core markets and in opportunities for future growth," said John Bryant, Kellogg's chief executive.